Oral Health of Lipjan Convicts: Kosovo Prison House.
Int J Dent 2018;
2018:6529658. [PMID:
29666647 PMCID:
PMC5831970 DOI:
10.1155/2018/6529658]
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Abstract
Objectives
The oral health services of the prison population are considered more complex than those of the general population. The aim of this study was to examine the oral health status (the DMFT index and OHI index) and to evaluate the relation between the oral health and risk factors of inmates of this population, thus identifying the dental health status of inmates by gender, age, and the duration of their sentence.
Materials and Methods
Our study has included a total number of 150 inmates, of both genders, from Lipjan prison house in Kosovo.
Results
Oral health condition of inmates in Lipjan prison house is severe; the average value of DMFT is 8.44: for minors 6.22, while for adults 9.55. The assessment of DMFT index within the recruited inmates in our study shows that the mean rate of oral cure was 3.21, while the mean extraction value and caries were 3.55 and 3.58, respectively. The mean plaque test value was 1.44.
Conclusion
Based on this research, we have concluded that the oral health condition of the inmates in Lipjan prison is not good, due to the presence of different risk factors among them.
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